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Find the gradient and the intercept shown by the straight line 2x + 3y = 6 ​

User Somebadhat
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Answer:

The gradient is -
(2)/(3) and the intercept is 2.

Explanation:

First, transform the given equation into the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b. The variable m represents slope (gradient) and the variable b represents the intercept.

2x + 3y = 6

3y = -2x + 6

y = -
(2)/(3)x + 2

The gradient is -
(2)/(3) and the intercept is 2.

User Dariusz Krynicki
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Answer:


\sf gradient =(-2)/(3)\\\\ y -intercept = 2

Explanation:

Equation of the line in slope intercept form:


\sf \boxed{\bf y = mx +b}

Here m is the slope or gradient and b is the y-intercept.

Write the given equation in slope-intercept form.

2x + 3y = 6

3y = -2x + 6


\sf y =(-2)/(3)x +(6)/(3)\\\\ y = (-2)/(3)x + 2


\sf gradient =(-2)/(3)\\\\ y -intercept = 2

User Deniesha
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